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What Does the Root Word Para Mean

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noun, plural pa·ras, pa·ra.

a coin and monetary unit of Macedonia and Serbia, one 100th of a dinar.

formerly, a coin and monetary unit of Yugoslavia, one 100th of a dinar.

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Origin of para

1

First recorded in 1905–10; from Serbo-Croatian pàra, from Turkish; see para2

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para 2

[ pah-rah, pahr-ah ]

/ pɑˈrɑ, ˈpɑr ɑ /


noun, plural pa·ras, pa·ra.

a former copper coin of Turkey, the 40th part of a piaster.

Origin of para

2

First recorded in1680–90; from Turkish, from Persian pāra, literally, "piece"

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adjective Chemistry.

pertaining to or occupying two positions (1, 4) in the benzene ring that are separated by two carbon atoms. Compare ortho, meta3.

noun

Origin of para

3

First recorded in 1875–80; independent use of para-1

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Origin of para

4

By shortening of words compounded with para-1, para-3

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noun, plural par·as, par·ae [par-ee]. /ˈpær i/. Obstetrics.

Also called parity . a woman's status regarding the bearing of viable offspring: usually followed by a Roman numeral designating the number of times the woman has given birth.

the woman herself.

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a prefix appearing in loanwords from Greek, most often attached to verbs and verbal derivatives, with the meanings "at or to one side of, beside, side by side" (parabola; paragraph; parallel; paralysis), "beyond, past, by" (paradox; paragogue); by extension from these senses, this prefix came to designate objects or activities auxiliary to or derivative of that denoted by the base word (parody; paronomasia), and hence abnormal or defective (paranoia), a sense now common in modern scientific coinages (parageusia; paralexia). As an English prefix, para-1 may have any of these senses; it is also productive in the naming of occupational roles considered ancillary or subsidiary to roles requiring more training, or of a higher status, on such models as paramedical and paraprofessional: paralegal; paralibrarian; parapolice.

Chemistry. a combining form designating the para (1, 4) position in the benzene ring. Abbreviation: p-. Compare meta- (def. 4b), ortho- (def. 2b).

Also especially before a vowel, par- .

Origin of para-

1

<Greek para-, combining form representing pará (preposition) beside, alongside of, by, beyond

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a combining form meaning "guard against," occurring in loanwords from French, or, via French, from Italian: parachute; parasol.

Origin of para-

2

<French <Italian para, 3rd singular present of parare to prepare against, ward off <Latin parāre to prepare

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a combining form extracted from parachute, forming compounds denoting persons or things utilizing parachutes or landed by parachute: paradrop; paradoctor; paraglider; paratrooper.

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noun

an estuary in N Brazil: an arm of the Amazon. 200 miles (320 km) long; 40 miles (65 km) wide.

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How to use para in a sentence

  • Today, airplanes mainly hunt submarines by para-dropping a pattern of sonobuoys, most of which are passive listening devices.

  • The Republicans have called their in-house campaign tech start-up Para Bellum Labs.

  • And your 2005 Sundance short, Victoria para chino, was a pretty big hit.

  • The superintendent and many of the workers go down the river to Para and Manaos or to villages on higher ground.

  • Up to this time, all the rubber was called Para rubber, named from the town of Para in Brazil, from which all rubber was shipped.

  • Our picture shows a bin of crude up-river Para the finest rubber known.

  • Methæmoglobin in the blood smaller than in para-acetamido-phenol, but more than when the methyl or ethyl compound is administered.

  • The influence of position of an alkyl in the aromatic bodies is well shown in ortho-, para- and meta-derivatives.

British Dictionary definitions for para (1 of 6)


noun plural -ras or -ra

a monetary unit of Serbia worth one hundredth of a dinar; formerly a monetary unit of Yugoslavia

Word Origin for para

C17: Serbo-Croat, via Turkish from Persian pārah piece, portion

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noun informal

  1. a soldier in an airborne unit
  2. an airborne unit

a paragraph

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noun plural para

a New Zealand fern, Marattia salicina, with long heavy fronds Also called: horseshoe fern, king fern

Word Origin for para

Māori

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para- 1

before a vowel par-


prefix

beside; near parameter; parathyroid

beyond parapsychology

resembling paramnesia

defective; abnormal paraesthesia

subsidiary to paraphysis

(usually in italics) denoting that an organic compound contains a benzene ring with substituents attached to atoms that are directly opposite across the ring (the 1,4- positions) paradinitrobenzene; para- cresol Abbreviation: p- Compare ortho- (def. 4), meta- (def. 4)

denoting an isomer, polymer, or compound related to a specified compound paraldehyde; paracasein

denoting the form of a diatomic substance in which the spins of the two constituent atoms are antiparallel parahydrogen Compare ortho- (def. 6)

Word Origin for para-

from Greek para (prep) alongside, beyond

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combining form

indicating an object that acts as a protection against something parachute; parasol

Word Origin for para-

via French from Italian para-, from parare to defend, shield against, ultimately from Latin parāre to prepare

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noun

a state of N Brazil, on the Atlantic: mostly dense tropical rainforest Capital: Belém. Pop: 6 453 683 (2002). Area: 1 248 042 sq km (474 896 sq miles)

another name for Belém

an estuary in N Brazil into which flow the Tocantins River and a branch of the Amazon. Length: about 320 km (200 miles)

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Medical definitions for para (1 of 3)


n.

A woman who has given birth to an infant or infants.

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pref.

Beside; near; alongside: paranucleus.

Beyond: parapsychology.

Incorrect; abnormal: paradipsia.

Similar to; resembling: paratyphoid.

Subsidiary; assistant: paramedical.

Isomeric; polymeric: paraldehyde.

A diatomic molecule in which the nuclei have opposite spin directions: parahydrogen.

Of or relating to one of three possible isomers of a benzene ring with two attached chemical groups in which the carbon atoms with attached groups are separated by two unsubstituted carbon atoms. Usually in italic: para-bromoiodobenzene.

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suff.

A woman who has given birth to a specified number of children: multipara.

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What Does the Root Word Para Mean

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